Mane Variations

I noted several new horses displayed unique mane styles, in addition, to which we were accustomed to seeing on the original Jorkik Warmblood (starter horse). For example, the Jorvik Warmblood displays a natural mane as does one of the Morgans. Yet the Morgans mane, whilst natural, displays sharper more jagged ends.

The below images capture most, if not all, mane variations released to date and on which breeds you may find them.

Natural - Soft

Natural - Soft mane on the Starter

Left to grow on its own. This includes manes conditioned to grow long.

Jorvik Starter

Dutch W/B

Morgan

Pulled/ thinned

Pulled mane on the English T/B

Where small clumps of hairs are pulled out by hand along the underside of the neck until the mane is very short and thin enough to lay flat against the neck.

English T/B

Akhal-Teke

Morgan

Oldenburg

American Paint

Appaloosa

Knob braid

Knob braid on the Danish W/B

Involves pushing part of the braid up to create a "knob" at the top.

Danish W/B

Akhal-Teke

Oldenburg

Natural - Jagged

Natural - jagged mane on the Morgan

Morab

Morgan

Appaloosa

Split

Split mane on the Akhal-Teke

A split or divided mane occurs when a horse's mane grows on both sides of the neck.

English T/B

Akhal-Teke

Morgan

Oldenburg

American Paint

Appaloosa

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